2X DIY Whistle Shape USB 2.0 Micro SD T-Flash TF M2 Memory Card Reader Keychain For Sale

2X DIY Whistle Shape USB 2.0 Micro SD T-Flash TF M2 Memory Card Reader Keychain
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2X DIY Whistle Shape USB 2.0 Micro SD T-Flash TF M2 Memory Card Reader Keychain:
$0.35

Note: 1: 1 Inch=2.54 CM; 1 CM=0.39 Inch. 2: Due to different producing batches, there may be deviation of 2----3 CM for items. 3: Colors on your computer monitor may differ slightly from actual product colors depending on your monitor settings.

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Color : black
Material: Plastic
Interface: USB2.0

Memory Card (s) Supported: TF Flash Micro SD

Quantity : 2PCS

Package Included : 2PCS Memory Card Reader Adapter



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